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Purify your body from poison
0:40 - 1:54 (74 min)
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A spiritual discourse on the Viśuddhi chakra, happiness, and internal purification. "Happiness is within ourselves. Peace is within ourselves. And unhappiness is from outside." "It is said that in life, when we walk... beside you is walking your death. You can see it is like the shadow, the shadow of your body." Swami Anand Arun leads an evening satsang, exploring the sources of happiness and unhappiness through analogies and stories. He uses the parable of a couple's 50-year misunderstanding over a piece of bread to illustrate how unspoken resentments act as a poison, stored in the Viśuddhi (purification) chakra. The talk connects this to the myth of Shiva consuming the cosmic poison, advocating for forgiveness, clear communication, and daily pranayama to purify this negative energy and prevent physical and emotional ailments. Filming location: USA
Live webcast from Wellington
2:00 - 3:30 (90 min)
Evening satsang from Wellington Ashram, New Zealand.
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Bhajan singing in the Strilky Ashram
0:00 - 0:35 (35 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic.
Bhajan singing from Jadan Ashram
0:40 - 1:15 (35 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Singing bhajans.
Bhajan evening in Jadan Ashram
1:20 - 1:55 (35 min)
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Evening satsang in Jadan Ashram, Distr. Pali, Rajasthan, India. Bhajan singing.
Live webcast from Wellington
2:00 - 3:30 (90 min)
Evening satsang from Wellington Ashram, New Zealand.
How could Tulsidas see Rama?
2:00 - 3:08 (68 min)
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A spiritual discourse exploring the nature of the soul, divine vision, and the sanctity of the human body. "The soul that comes into this mortal world is, in one way, caught in this body. It neither wants to go out of it nor likes being in it." "In every temple is your statue, but I cannot see your face, my Lord... Therefore, we have to understand what human body God has given us. And that is within us, but we cannot see it." The speaker delivers a teaching on the eternal soul (Ātmā) and the human condition, questioning common beliefs about the afterlife and divine perception. He narrates the transformative stories of the bandit-turned-sage Vālmīki and the poet Tulsīdās's missed encounter with Lord Rāma to illustrate the power of mantra and the need for spiritual alertness. The discourse emphasizes the human body as a sacred temple, discusses the law of karma, and concludes with a call for self-knowledge and devotion through chanting. Filming location: Slovakia
My Property Is In My Heart
3:15 - 4:30 (75 min)
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Evening Satsang with Mahamandaleshwar Swami Jasrajpuriji at Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic
The Nature of Attachment, the Curse of Knowledge, and the Immortal Parrot
4:35 - 5:35 (60 min)
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A spiritual discourse exploring attachment, divine knowledge, and a mythological story about immortality. "Love is the greatest. That love is God, and God is love. Our love for our dear ones, parents, ancestors, sisters, brothers, friends, animals, house pets, even our car." "Therefore, moha. Moha means ignorance, and moha means attachment." The speaker delivers an evening satsang, weaving together philosophical teachings on attachment (moha) with the story of Shiva, Parvati, and the quest for immortal wisdom. He explains how attachment leads to suffering, illustrating this with the tale of Sati's self-immolation and Shiva's grief. The narrative then focuses on Parvati's insistence that Shiva teach her the secret of immortality, a secret that is accidentally overheard by a clever parrot, leading to the birth of the sage Shukadeva. The talk emphasizes the challenges of spiritual practice and the need for a true Guru. Filming location: Vienna, Austria
The coronation of Swami Avatarpuri
5:40 - 6:34 (54 min)
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Morning program from Bhari Khatu, Rajasthan, India. On the occasion of Holiguruji's Mahasamdhi day, Swami Avatarpuri got the title that he becomes the successor of Vishwaguruji. Swami Avatarpuri had a ritual bath. Then he showed puja for Vishwaguruji by washing his feet. In the end, Swami Avatarpuri got a traditional cap and a sal from Vishwaguruji and many other sals from sanyasis.
Purify your body from poison
6:40 - 7:54 (74 min)
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A spiritual discourse on the Viśuddhi chakra, happiness, and internal purification. "Happiness is within ourselves. Peace is within ourselves. And unhappiness is from outside." "It is said that in life, when we walk... beside you is walking your death. You can see it is like the shadow, the shadow of your body." Swami Anand Arun leads an evening satsang, exploring the sources of happiness and unhappiness through analogies and stories. He uses the parable of a couple's 50-year misunderstanding over a piece of bread to illustrate how unspoken resentments act as a poison, stored in the Viśuddhi (purification) chakra. The talk connects this to the myth of Shiva consuming the cosmic poison, advocating for forgiveness, clear communication, and daily pranayama to purify this negative energy and prevent physical and emotional ailments. Filming location: USA
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Around the world - Anandpuriji Sannyas
0:00 - 0:04 (4 min)
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Around the world - Bhajans from India
0:10 - 0:26 (16 min)
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Bhajans and pictures from India
Abhishek is worship of the entire Universe
0:30 - 1:06 (36 min)
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Lecture by Vishwaguru Mahamandaleshwar Paramhans Swami Maheshwarananda, Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Shivalingam represents the universe itself - full of consciousness, energy, life. When we are doing abhishek, we are worshipping the whole universe.
Do not live a selfish life
1:10 - 1:39 (29 min)
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A discourse on the divine origin and essence of the Vedas. "The Vedas mark the beginning, the dawn of human civilization on this planet. The divine knowledge received at that time to advance human civilization is called the Vedas." "Ekam Sad Viprā Bahudā Vadanti... The Truth is one, God is one... But wise people... describe God in different ways according to their opinion and knowledge." A speaker addresses an assembly at the Om Ashram, offering salutations to the guru lineage. He expounds on the Vedas as divine knowledge given for all humanity, explaining their four divisions—Ṛgveda, Yajurveda, Sāmaveda, and Atharvaveda—and their core teachings on oneness, truth, devotion, and humanity's purpose to protect and enhance the world. He emphasizes that the paramparā's bhajans distill this Vedic essence for practical devotion. Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Live webcast from Wellington
2:00 - 3:30 (90 min)
Evening satsang from Wellington Ashram, New Zealand.
Narada cursed Vishnu
2:15 - 2:58 (43 min)
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Lecture by Swamiji from Vep, Hungary, July 2001. Although Narada got back his real face he became very angry with Visnu. He wanted to kill Visnu or himself. Narada was completely confused. Another story is when the devas and rakshasas were churning the ocean. Siva drank the poison and devae and rakshasas were fighting for the nectar. Narada told hard words to Visnu insulting him. So Narada cursed Visnu to get a human body. He should be born as Rama. Visnu accepted the curse. God dissolved Narada's maya. Narada realized that it was only an illusion and he realizes what he did. Visnu gave Narada a kriya to purify him from the bad karmas of his actions.
The Power of Hatha Yoga and the Journey Within
3:05 - 3:42 (37 min)
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A discourse on the classical definition and power of Haṭha Yoga. "A Haṭha Yogī endures all kinds of difficulties and never breaks their rules." "The Haṭha Yogī is above every other yogī, if you understand. But of course, this is not merely doing Netī and having water come out; the Haṭha Yogī is doing sādhanā." Swami Ji explains the profound discipline of Haṭha Yoga, distinguishing it from the common Western reduction to mere postures. He narrates a story where even Lord Śiva cannot impose a boon on a renounced Haṭha Yogī, illustrating the yogī's supreme willpower. The talk details the six purification techniques (ṣaṭkarma) and clarifies that Haṭha Yoga's true aim is to purify the nāḍīs (energy channels) to awaken Kuṇḍalinī and achieve samādhi. Filming location: Vép, Hungary
Abhishek is worship of the entire Universe
3:50 - 4:26 (36 min)
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Lecture by Vishwaguru Mahamandaleshwar Paramhans Swami Maheshwarananda, Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Shivalingam represents the universe itself - full of consciousness, energy, life. When we are doing abhishek, we are worshipping the whole universe.
Bhajan evening in Jadan Ashram
4:30 - 5:09 (39 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Bhajan singing.
Bhajans from Slovenska Vas
5:15 - 5:54 (39 min)
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Evening satsang from Slovenska Vas, Slovenia.
Bhajan singing in the Strilky Ashram
6:00 - 6:35 (35 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic.
Bhajan singing from Jadan Ashram
6:40 - 7:15 (35 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Singing bhajans.
Bhajan evening in Jadan Ashram
7:20 - 7:55 (35 min)
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Evening satsang in Jadan Ashram, Distr. Pali, Rajasthan, India. Bhajan singing.
How could Tulsidas see Rama?
8:00 - 9:08 (68 min)
Recorded on
A spiritual discourse exploring the nature of the soul, divine vision, and the sanctity of the human body. "The soul that comes into this mortal world is, in one way, caught in this body. It neither wants to go out of it nor likes being in it." "In every temple is your statue, but I cannot see your face, my Lord... Therefore, we have to understand what human body God has given us. And that is within us, but we cannot see it." The speaker delivers a teaching on the eternal soul (Ātmā) and the human condition, questioning common beliefs about the afterlife and divine perception. He narrates the transformative stories of the bandit-turned-sage Vālmīki and the poet Tulsīdās's missed encounter with Lord Rāma to illustrate the power of mantra and the need for spiritual alertness. The discourse emphasizes the human body as a sacred temple, discusses the law of karma, and concludes with a call for self-knowledge and devotion through chanting. Filming location: Slovakia
My Property Is In My Heart
9:15 - 10:30 (75 min)
Recorded on
Evening Satsang with Mahamandaleshwar Swami Jasrajpuriji at Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic
The Nature of Attachment, the Curse of Knowledge, and the Immortal Parrot
10:35 - 11:35 (60 min)
Recorded on
A spiritual discourse exploring attachment, divine knowledge, and a mythological story about immortality. "Love is the greatest. That love is God, and God is love. Our love for our dear ones, parents, ancestors, sisters, brothers, friends, animals, house pets, even our car." "Therefore, moha. Moha means ignorance, and moha means attachment." The speaker delivers an evening satsang, weaving together philosophical teachings on attachment (moha) with the story of Shiva, Parvati, and the quest for immortal wisdom. He explains how attachment leads to suffering, illustrating this with the tale of Sati's self-immolation and Shiva's grief. The narrative then focuses on Parvati's insistence that Shiva teach her the secret of immortality, a secret that is accidentally overheard by a clever parrot, leading to the birth of the sage Shukadeva. The talk emphasizes the challenges of spiritual practice and the need for a true Guru. Filming location: Vienna, Austria
The coronation of Swami Avatarpuri
11:40 - 12:34 (54 min)
Recorded on
Morning program from Bhari Khatu, Rajasthan, India. On the occasion of Holiguruji's Mahasamdhi day, Swami Avatarpuri got the title that he becomes the successor of Vishwaguruji. Swami Avatarpuri had a ritual bath. Then he showed puja for Vishwaguruji by washing his feet. In the end, Swami Avatarpuri got a traditional cap and a sal from Vishwaguruji and many other sals from sanyasis.
Purify your body from poison
12:40 - 13:54 (74 min)
Recorded on
A spiritual discourse on the Viśuddhi chakra, happiness, and internal purification. "Happiness is within ourselves. Peace is within ourselves. And unhappiness is from outside." "It is said that in life, when we walk... beside you is walking your death. You can see it is like the shadow, the shadow of your body." Swami Anand Arun leads an evening satsang, exploring the sources of happiness and unhappiness through analogies and stories. He uses the parable of a couple's 50-year misunderstanding over a piece of bread to illustrate how unspoken resentments act as a poison, stored in the Viśuddhi (purification) chakra. The talk connects this to the myth of Shiva consuming the cosmic poison, advocating for forgiveness, clear communication, and daily pranayama to purify this negative energy and prevent physical and emotional ailments. Filming location: USA

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